Thomas Fischer
Associate Professor
313-577-1505
5057 Woodward Ave., Suite 8202.2
Department
Thomas Fischer
Research interest(s)/area of expertise
- Neural and synaptic plasticity
Education
- Baccalaureate, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Psychology, 1984
- Ph.D. in Psychology, University of California, Riverside, CA , 1990
- Postgraduate: Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1990-1999
- Faculty appointment: Wayne State University Department of Psychology, 1999
Courses taught by Thomas Fischer
Winter Term 2025 (future)
Fall Term 2024 (current)
Winter Term 2024
- PSY3330 - Systems Neuroscience
- PSY7120 - Biological Basis of Behavior
- NEU4990 - Introduction to Research Practice
- NEU6990 - Honors Introduction to Research Practice
Fall Term 2023
- PSY3120 - Brain and Behavior
- PSY5080 - Cellular Basis of Animal Behavior
- BIO5080 - Cellular Basis of Animal Behavior
- NEU4050 - Science Advocacy and Public Engagement
- NEU4990 - Introduction to Research Practice
- NEU6990 - Honors Introduction to Research Practice
Winter Term 2023
- NEU4990 - Introduction to Research Practice
- PSY3330 - Systems Neuroscience
- NEU6990 - Honors Introduction to Research Practice
- PSY3120 - Brain and Behavior
Fall Term 2022
- PSY1010 - Introductory Psychology
- NEU4990 - Introduction to Research Practice
- NEU6990 - Honors Introduction to Research Practice